| Literature DB >> 23497619 |
Vaishali Tomar1, Dinesh Kumar.
Abstract
Fluoride is a persistent and non-biodegradable pollutant that accumulates in soil, plants, wildlife and in human beings. Therefore, knowledge of its removal, using best technique with optimum efficiency is needed. The present survey highlights on efficacy of different materials for the removal of fluoride from water. The most important results of extensive studies on various key factors (pH, agitation time, initial fluoride concentration, temperature, particle size, surface area, presence and nature of counter ions and solvent dose) fluctuate fluoride removal capacity of materials are reviewed.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23497619 PMCID: PMC3606309 DOI: 10.1186/1752-153X-7-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Cent J ISSN: 1752-153X Impact factor: 4.215
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Alumina and aluminium
| Acidic alumina | 8.4 | 5-15 | 3.6-11.6 | [ |
| Activated alumina (α- Al2O3) | 88 | 15-100 | 5-6 | [ |
| Activated alumina (Grade OA-25) | 2 | 2.5-14 | 7 | [ |
| Metallurgical grade alumina | 13 | - | 5-6 | [ |
| Al(OH)3 (Al2O3.xH2O) (THA and UHA) | 24 and 7 | 5-30 | 7 ± 0.3 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by modified activated alumina
| La(III) impregnated on alumina | 48.0 | 276 -300 | 5.7-8.0 | [ |
| Alum-impregnated activated alumina | 40.7 | 1-35 | 6.5 | [ |
| Copper oxide coated alumina | 7.8 | 10- 15 | - | [ |
| Magnesia-amended activated alumina | 10.1 | 5-150 | 6.5-7.0 | [ |
| Calcium oxide-modified activated alumina | 101.0 | 1-1000 | 5.5 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Iron-based adsorbents
| PPy/Fe3O4 nanocomposite | 17.6 − 22.3 | 2.0 | 5-100 | 6.5 | [ |
| Fe/Al hydroxide | 91.7 | 0.5 | 10-90 | 4.0 | [ |
| Fe-Al-Ce nanoadsorbent | 2.22 | 5.0 | 19-25 | 7.0 | [ |
| Stilbite zeolite modified with Fe(III) | 2.31 | 10.0 | 5-40 | 6.9 | [ |
| GC(FeSO4.7H2O), GC(Fe2O3) | 2.16, 1.70 | 20.0 | 5-50 | 6.9 | [ |
| Synthetic Siderite | 1.77 | 4-40 | 3-20 | 4-9 | [ |
| Fe―Ti oxide nano-adsorbent | 47.0 | 0.5 | 50 | 6.9 | [ |
| Mg-doped nano ferrihydrite powder | 64.0 | 0.5-4 | 10-150 | 5.75 | [ |
| Fe(III) modified montmorillonite | - | 1 | 2-10 | 3.5-9.0 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Calcium-based adsorbents
| Quick Lime | 16.67 | 10-50 | - | [ |
| Lime stone & Al(OH)3 impregnated lime stone | 43.10 & 84.03 | 0-100 | 8 | [ |
| Apatitic tricalcium phosphate | 15.15 | 30-60 | 6.8-6.9 | [ |
| Calcium Aluminate (CA) | 4.37 | 8.9 | 3-11 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by metal oxides/hydroxides/oxyhydroxides, mixed metal oxides, metal- impregnated oxides as adsorbents
| Magnesia-amended silicon dioxide | 12.6 | - | 3.0 | [ |
| Superparamagnetic sorbent(ZrO2/SiO2/Fe3O4) | 14.7 | 10-105 | 4 | [ |
| Calcined meixnerite | 16.0 | 12.4-248 | 6.5 | [ |
| Al-Ce hybrid adsorbent | 91.4 | 2-15 | 6.0 | [ |
| Aluminium titanate, Bismuth aluminate | 3.01, 7.09 | 2-10 | 7.0 | [ |
| Magnesia, Magnesia/chitosan composite | 2.2, 4.4 | 10-23 | 10-10 | [ |
| Magnesium Titanate | 0.03 | 2-10 | 3-11 | [ |
| Bauxite | 5.16 | 4-26 | 6 | [ |
| Mn-Ce oxide adsorbent powdered & granular | 79.5 & 45.5 | 10-100 | 6-8 | [ |
| Manganese dioxide with earthenware | 9.02 | 3-6 | 7.15 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Bio adsorbents
| Neodymium-modified chitosan | 22.4 | 10-100 | 7.0 | [ |
| PANi/Ch, PPy/Ch | 5.9, 6.7 | 2-10 | 7.0 | [ |
| Lanthanum incorporated chitosan beads | 4.7 | 5.34 | 5.0 | [ |
| Chitin | 3.4 | 1-100 | 4.8 | [ |
| Rice husk ash (RHA) by coating Al(OH)3 | 9-10 | 10-60 | 5 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Carbon based sorbents
| MWCNTs | - | 1-100 | 5-9 | [ |
| (PAOA) modified carbon | 3.2-11.8 | 50-200 | 7 | [ |
| Al-impregnated hierarchal web of carbon fibres | 17.0 | 0.1-50 | - | [ |
| MnO2-coated granular activated carbon | - | 3-35 | 5.2 | [ |
| Various grades of graphite | 0.16-3.13 | 2-10 | 7.0 | [ |
| CMPNS | 2.3 | 5–40 | 7.0 | [ |
| Graphene | 17.65 | 5-30 | 7.0 | [ |
| cerium dispersed in carbon (CeDC) | 52 | 2.8-8.3 | 8.0 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Natural materials
| Lignite, Fine coke and Bituminous coal | 6.9-7.4 | 3-90 | 5-10 | [ |
| Fired clay chips | 7.2-9.0 | 5-20 | 5-7 | [ |
| Tamarindus indica Fruit Shells (TIFSs) | 22.3 | 2-8 | 7 | [ |
| Pumice stone | 41 | 10 | 3-10 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Nano-sorbents
| Nano – alumina | 14.0 | 1-100 | 6.15 | [ |
| Al2O3/CNTs | 28.7 | 50 | 6.0 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Building materials
| LWC (building material) | 5.15 | 0.10 | - | 6.9 | [ |
| Hydrated cement | 2.7 | 1000 | - | 6.7 | [ |
| Hardened alumina cement granules | 34.4 | 10.2 | 2.5-100 | - | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Apatite and hydroxyapatite
| Synthetic nano hydroxyapatite | 4.575 | 4 | 3-80 | 5-6 | [ |
| Biogenic apatite | 4.99 | | | | |
| Treated biogenic apatite | 6.849 | | | | |
| Geogenic apatite | 0.014 | | | | |
| Hydroxyapatite | 1.432 | 20 | 3-80 | 5 | [ |
| Nano sized hydroxyapatite | 3.44 | 0.2 | 50 | 5 | [ |
| Cellulose@hydroxyapatite nanocomposites | 4.2 | 4 | 10 | 6.5 | [ |
| Al-modified hydroxyapatite (Al-HAP) | 32.57 | 0.5 | 5-50 | 7 | [ |
| nHAp derived from PG | 19.74-40.81 | 1 | 10-50 | 2-11 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Industrial waste adsorbent
| Regenerated spent bleaching earth | 0.6 | 10 | 2.5–8 | 7.0 | [ |
| Waste carbon slurry | 4.3 | 1 | 1-11 | 7.6 | [ |
| Activated titanium rich bauxite | 3.7-4.1 | - | 2-50 | 6.0 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by Zirconium based adsorbents
| Hydrous zirconium oxide adsorbent | 124 -68 | 2-120 | 4-7 | [ |
| Meso-structured zirconium phosphate (MZrP) | - | 1-10 | 6 | [ |
| Zr(IV)metalloporphyrin grafted Fe3O4 NPs | - | 1-10 | 5.5 | [ |
| Zr(IV)–ethylenediamine | 37.03 | 2-50 | 7 | [ |
| Zr-modified-Na-attapulgite(Zr-A) | 24.55 | 10-50 | 3.7–7.5 | [ |
Adsorption capacities (AC) and other parameters for the removal of fluoride by miscellaneous adsorbents
| Bleaching powder | 0.2 | 5 | 6.7 | [ |
| Magnesia loaded fly ash cenospheres | 6.0 | 100 | 3.0 | [ |
| Modified granules (Ce(III)–MAG) | 4.80 | 4-20 | 3-5 | [ |
| KMnO4 modified carbon | 15.9 | 20 | 2.0 | [ |